"She changed her story as far as she told me that the baby was shot first and then she told me she was shot first," Ashley Glassey said.

The report included an audio clip of a telephone call Glassey received from her mother the night of the shooting, which also led Glassey to question the events.

Ashley Glassey

"How soon do you think life insurance policy will send me a check?" West asked her daughter.

The report also indicated that Glassey said West is "bi-polar and has schizophrenic tendencies."

Glassey said she tried to contact Brunswick police, but they have not returned her call.

West maintains she's telling the truth about what happened.

"I call them defendants - not suspects - because I identified the shooter and it's definitely him."

Police arrested two teenagers Friday. Seventeen-year-old De'Marquis Elkins is charged as an adult with first-degree murder, along with a 14-year-old who was not identified because he is a juvenile, Police Chief Tobe Green told The Associated Press.

The chief said the motive of the "horrendous act" was still under investigation and the weapon has not been found.

West wept Friday while she told The Associated Press that she pleaded with the gunman and a younger accomplice who approached her Thursday morning while she walked near their home.

"He asked me for money and I said I didn't have it," she said. "When you have a baby, you spend all your money on babies. They're expensive. And he kept asking and I just said `I don't have it.' And he said, `Do you want me to kill your baby?' And I said, `No, don't kill my baby!"'

West said the gunman fired four shots, the first into the ground. West didn't see a shell casing ejected, and said she assumed the gun wasn't real.

Then he fired at her head and the bullet grazed her left ear -- she has a small scab and bruising there. He fired again and shot her in the left leg above the knee. "I didn't know I was hurt."

It's not the mother's first loss of a child to violence. West said her 18-year-old son, Shaun Glassey, was killed in New Jersey in 2008.

Glassey was killed with a steak knife in March 2008 during an attack involving several other teens on a dark street corner in Gloucester County, N.J., according to news reports from the time.